The Borneo Post

Bangladesh TV station taken off air for election day

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DHAKA: A leading Bangladesh­i news channel has been taken off the air, officials said yesterday as the country votes for a new government amid allegation­s of a media crackdown.

The private Jamuna TV said the action was taken late Saturday.

“Cable operators took Jamuna TV off air without giving us any explanatio­n,” Fahim Ahmed, the station’s chief news editor, told AFP.

“We are still transmitti­ng. But no one in Bangladesh can see our channel due to the blackout,” he said. The channel’s output can still be seen online.

The broadcaste­r, which is owned by Jamuna Group — one of Bangladesh’s biggest conglomera­tes, which also runs a newspaper — is known for its independen­t coverage.

Salma Islam, a member of the family that owns the group, stood in yesterday’s election as an independen­t candidate against an influentia­l ruling party businessma­n.

A top cable operator in Dhaka said Jamuna broadcasts stopped for technical rather than political reasons.

“We are not getting their signal,” said S. M Ali Chanchal, owner of cable operator UCS. Jamuna rejected the explanatio­n and insisted their signals were being broadcast as normal.

Authoritie­s have also ordered the country’s mobile operators to shut down 3G and 4G services until midnight yesterday ‘ to prevent the spread of rumours’ that could trigger unrest.

There have been mounting accusation­s that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government has been stifling dissent and curbing freedom of the press ahead of yesterday’s election.

Internatio­nally renowned photograph­er Shahidul Alam was detained for nearly four months after he was accused of making false and provocativ­e statements against Hasina on Facebook.

Two pro- opposition editors have been detained for months over what they say are trumped-up charges while the editors of two influentia­l dailies were accused of sedition and scores of other defamation cases. — AFP

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